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79 words match “SOCK”

ROOT n.
is covered by the skin. -- Root of a tooth (Anat.), the part of a tooth contained in the socket and consisting of one or more fangs. -- Secondary roots (Bot.), roots emitted from any part of the plant above the radicle. -- To strike root, To take root, to send forth roots; to become fixed in the earth, etc., by a ro…
SAUCER n.
A shallow socket for the pivot of a capstan. Flying saucer, a type of Unidentified Flying Object, having a biconvex discoid shape; such objects are occasionally reported to have been sighted, but no example of one has been reliably shown to exist. They are believed by ufologists to originate in outer space, but they ar…
SCIOPTIC a.
Scioptic ball (Opt.), the lens of a camera obscura mounted in a wooden ball which fits a socket in a window shutter so as to be readily turned, like the eye, to different parts of the landscape.
SHOE n. 2 definitions
An iron socket or plate to take the thrust of a strut or rafter.
SHOTTEN n.
Shot out of its socket; dislocated, as a bone.
SOUTANE n.
k garment of this shape worn by the clergy in France and Italy as their daily dress; a cassock.
SPHERE n.
An orbit, as of a star; a socket. [R.] Shak. Armillary sphere, Crystalline sphere, Oblique sphere,. See under Armillary, Crystalline,. -- Doctrine of the sphere, applications of the principles of spherical trigonometry to the properties and relations of the circles of the sphere, and the problems connected with them,…
SPIGOT n.
or uniting pipes, formed by the insertion of the end of one pipe, or pipe fitting, into a socket at the end of another.
SPRING v.
nd by force, as something stiff or strong; to force or put by bending, as a beam into its sockets, and allowing it to straighten when in place; -- often with in, out, etc.; as, to spring in a slat or a bar.
STAFF n.
d or staff, pointed and iron-shod at the bottom, for penetrating the ground, and having a socket joint at the top, used, instead of a tripod, for supporting a compass. -- Staff angle (Arch.), a square rod of wood standing flush with the wall on each of its sides, at the external angles of plastering, to prevent their…
SUPPORTER n.
One who, or that which, supports; as, oxygen is a supporter of life. The sockets and supporters of flowers are figured. Bacon. The saints have a . . . supporter in all their miseries. South.
SURCINGLE n.
The girdle of a cassock, by which it is fastened round the waist.
SWIFTER n.
A rope used to retain the bars of the capstan in their sockets while men are turning it.
THECODONT a.
Having the teeth inserted in sockets in the alveoli of the jaws.
THECODONTIA n.
A group of fossil saurians having biconcave vertebræ and the teeth implanted in sockets.
TONOPHANT n.
ists of two thin slips of steel welded together, their length being adjystable by a screw socket.
TUSSAC GRASS n.
Tussock grass.
TUSSUCK n.
See Tussock. Grew.
TUT n.
A hassock. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.]
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